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the egyptian revolution in 2011 set the stage for morsi to reach the pinnacle of power. a year after egyptians overthrew longtime dictator hosni mubarak morsi took the oath of office to replace him from the start secular egyptians were suspicious that morsi is really the agents who continue to be with the muslim brotherhood it similarly learn. i swear to god i will protect this republic's democracy and i will protect the constitution and rule of law and i will safeguard the interests of the egyptian people and the safety and sovereignty of egypt. morsi promised to be a president for all egyptians instead critics say he tried to consolidate his power by giving himself authority above the judiciary and dominating the government with muslim brotherhood members. morsi is opposition refused to be silenced in june 2013 in scenes reminiscent of the revolution millions of egyptians fill to the square calling for the president to step down morsi refused and often national reconciliation days later the army to post have ending egypt's historic but brief experiment with democracy.
the egyptian revolution in 2011 set the stage for morsi to reach the pinnacle of power. a year after egyptians overthrew longtime dictator hosni mubarak morsi took the oath of office to replace him from the start secular egyptians were suspicious that morsi is really the agents who continue to be with the muslim brotherhood it similarly learn. i swear to god i will protect this republic's democracy and i will protect the constitution and rule of law and i will safeguard the interests of the...
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morsi and the trial of mubaraq is he has authority and mohamed morsi says he is the president. according to the law and constitution morsi is the president of the republic. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> reporter: if morsi is convicted of insightment to commit murder he could be sentenced to death, dominick cane al jazeera cairo. >> reporter: we have live pictures we are seeing outside the police academy on the outskirts of cairo. this is where the former, the ousted and former president mohamed morsi is getting his trial underway and temporarily adjourned because of his defiance in court and the judge was hearing the chants of protesters from inside the courtroom and that is another reason he said it was temporarily adjourned and listen to the mood there that we can hear on the streets. [chanting and car horns going off] a few hundred people and it's difficult to tell the number from this ank angle and they ar making their feelings known and we see regular supporters and bremen against the coup that ousted him since he was deposed on july the 3 bu
morsi and the trial of mubaraq is he has authority and mohamed morsi says he is the president. according to the law and constitution morsi is the president of the republic. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> reporter: if morsi is convicted of insightment to commit murder he could be sentenced to death, dominick cane al jazeera cairo. >> reporter: we have live pictures we are seeing outside the police academy on the outskirts of cairo. this is where the...
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i mean it's interesting when you think back about morsi. prior to the nominating committee for being nominated as president not many people knew him even inside egypt even though he was a parliamentarian for some time but there was some political apathy towards the parliaments of mubarak's time because he was still of the future dictatorship and so forth he was not known he was propelled to a forefront he came in always as an important to point out this distinction in western media he's often referred to as the leader of the muslim brotherhood but in fact he was the leader of the political wing of them was yes i would not read him in general you know that he was pushed to become the leader of the political wing because their initials 1st choice of presidential candidates was at the shelter who is the deputy leader of the movement of those mothers who the freedom and justice party wants to put forward but because he had milit he had. criminal records and so forth he was unable to nominate himself as president so mad morsi came in as an under
i mean it's interesting when you think back about morsi. prior to the nominating committee for being nominated as president not many people knew him even inside egypt even though he was a parliamentarian for some time but there was some political apathy towards the parliaments of mubarak's time because he was still of the future dictatorship and so forth he was not known he was propelled to a forefront he came in always as an important to point out this distinction in western media he's often...
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our challenge looks at the rise and fall of a lot of morsi. mohamed morsi sailed into the presidency of egypt on the winds of a people's revolution demanding change in 2012 he became egypt's 1st ever democratically elected president the 1st civilian to hold the office morsi was born in 1901 he spent his adult life 1st as an engineering professor then as a member of parliament and a political prisoner the egyptian revolution in 2011 set the stage for morsi to reach the pinnacle of power from the start of his critics accused him of placing his allegiance with the muslim brotherhood and not the country morsi made a point of repeatedly promising to be a president for all egyptians his opponents however claim he tried to consolidate his power by giving himself forethought see above the judiciary and dominating the governments with muslim brotherhood members. morsi said his actions were to combat counter revolutionary forces led by the so-called deep state that wanted to kill. egypt's nascent democracy those forces included members of the military a
our challenge looks at the rise and fall of a lot of morsi. mohamed morsi sailed into the presidency of egypt on the winds of a people's revolution demanding change in 2012 he became egypt's 1st ever democratically elected president the 1st civilian to hold the office morsi was born in 1901 he spent his adult life 1st as an engineering professor then as a member of parliament and a political prisoner the egyptian revolution in 2011 set the stage for morsi to reach the pinnacle of power from the...
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president's morsi should actually. bring attention to the state of thousands of prisoners in egypt prisons some of which are even not convicted just sent to prisons on this kind of pretrial detention unable to see judges unable to see their families. and we documented before a human rights watch of the of many inmates because of the bad detention conditions because because of the lack of sufficient medical care i think this is this should serve as a wake up call for egypt's international allies to actually raise the alarm about the state of human rights in egypt and britain conditions still ahead on al-jazeera health wacko's and uganda began a vaccination campaign and people who may have been exposed to the fires and more restrictions on venezuelan than colombians trying to cross the border and the height of a better life. to west sponsored by cattle and ways. hello there we've been watching some rather hefty downpours a repulsive tikki recently for a look at the satellite picture we can see these bright white little a
president's morsi should actually. bring attention to the state of thousands of prisoners in egypt prisons some of which are even not convicted just sent to prisons on this kind of pretrial detention unable to see judges unable to see their families. and we documented before a human rights watch of the of many inmates because of the bad detention conditions because because of the lack of sufficient medical care i think this is this should serve as a wake up call for egypt's international allies...
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anti muslim brotherhood anti morsi morsi was still a symbol of the general term 5th revolution in the sense that he was the only dark articulated civilian president and those democratic. democratic elections wouldn't have taken place worth not for the journey 25th of them so that symbol has gone the question is is that a benefit. it's true the coup and the anti revolution forces or actually will it be a curse on them in the sense that a lot of analysts would say the program illusion forces and the most organized amongst them was the muslim brotherhood were actually crippled and crippled themselves by their constant attachment to morsi as a figure and their constant insistence on his return as president do they now think outside the box and maybe find a new reality a new something to radicalism troll revolution forces those people who were demonstrating against barack a year later also demonstrating a large margin to moderate a large client and so it wasn't just the military that was behind is down for all right the interesting thing for actually even though and then those who are supp
anti muslim brotherhood anti morsi morsi was still a symbol of the general term 5th revolution in the sense that he was the only dark articulated civilian president and those democratic. democratic elections wouldn't have taken place worth not for the journey 25th of them so that symbol has gone the question is is that a benefit. it's true the coup and the anti revolution forces or actually will it be a curse on them in the sense that a lot of analysts would say the program illusion forces and...
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mohammed morsi is body to his family. who has more from istanbul turkey as president john attended in one of the absentee funerals for mohammed morsi in istanbul today in the late afternoon after to prayer he delivered a speech and he said that he has a special about the way how mussa losses life in the courthouse yesterday and actually this is what he said as soon as he heard about mohammed morsi is that last night he said that this is not the normal way of dying normal way of death and he accused the western communities for turning a blind eye to the trial period of mohamed morsi and other opponents who have been kept in jail for the last 5 years to also criticize the egyptian authorities for the executions offer young opposition members who have been in jail for some time he said that the current prisons are full for to her sisi who was a former general. former general in the hammock versus cabinet he accused them being being afraid of even mohamed morsi is that and that's why he believes that only a few people were al
mohammed morsi is body to his family. who has more from istanbul turkey as president john attended in one of the absentee funerals for mohammed morsi in istanbul today in the late afternoon after to prayer he delivered a speech and he said that he has a special about the way how mussa losses life in the courthouse yesterday and actually this is what he said as soon as he heard about mohammed morsi is that last night he said that this is not the normal way of dying normal way of death and he...
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morsi has been in jail because. see see. 2030 he was the 1st democratically elected president of egypt the charges against morsi the state prosecutors had accused him of helping more than $20000.00 prisoners escaped detention and killing also state security personnel tell us more about the charges against him and where they fabricated charges as many of you know human rights activists and government creates some disquiet. well considering the telling how they dip in government. and any opposition figure or any any of position activists. you can only surmise that these. charges but yet at the same time there have been a mistake a mistake during morse's rule than. morsi and there and his followers the. other opposition figures and other opposition people. the proper way but yet at the same time it's very very hard for the egyptian government itself to accuse morsi or anybody else for being responsible for the loss of these or or for really the legal activities considering what they dip in government today and the sisi
morsi has been in jail because. see see. 2030 he was the 1st democratically elected president of egypt the charges against morsi the state prosecutors had accused him of helping more than $20000.00 prisoners escaped detention and killing also state security personnel tell us more about the charges against him and where they fabricated charges as many of you know human rights activists and government creates some disquiet. well considering the telling how they dip in government. and any...
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morsi death wanted morsi egypt's 1st democratically elected president has died this monday in cairo on a human rights watch says egypt is responsible for morsy is death the group here we are saddened to hear of president morsi untimely suffering following years of brutal and unjust detention by egypt's school government president morsi will be remembered as egypt's 1st then only democratically elected president and his election gave hope to the people of egypt that a new iraq was possible the statement goes on to say that the government of egypt egypt today bears responsibility for his death given their failure to provide him with adequate medical care or basic prisoner rights let's now speak to sorry leah whitson who is executive director of the middle east and north africa division of human rights watch is on the line from new york thank you for being with us your reaction we heard there what human rights watch has said what more can you tell us about mohamed morsy conditions in prison. well i what we've been documenting for the past several years is the fact that he's been imprisone
morsi death wanted morsi egypt's 1st democratically elected president has died this monday in cairo on a human rights watch says egypt is responsible for morsy is death the group here we are saddened to hear of president morsi untimely suffering following years of brutal and unjust detention by egypt's school government president morsi will be remembered as egypt's 1st then only democratically elected president and his election gave hope to the people of egypt that a new iraq was possible the...
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in the elections all the time the americans were behind what morsi was doing in economic terms but morsi couldn't handle both sides what is interesting here is that president obama is actively intervening in the arab spring there is no way the egyptian military would have gone about what it's doing without the say so of the white house and what that means is the obama administration is now both supporting al-qaeda in syria which is affiliated defacto with elements of the muslim brotherhood of which mohamed morsi was a part american foreign policy in disarray and now i think certainly commercial interests will be looking to sue is because it's of course the suez canal which is of. crucial importance critical of the world trade and there are all these other reasons as to why. not just because the most populous nation in the arab world but nevertheless option many could see this is a transitional process because the military have actually said today that they want to oversee new presidential elections so is there not for an element of democracy here they're responding to what a huge amount
in the elections all the time the americans were behind what morsi was doing in economic terms but morsi couldn't handle both sides what is interesting here is that president obama is actively intervening in the arab spring there is no way the egyptian military would have gone about what it's doing without the say so of the white house and what that means is the obama administration is now both supporting al-qaeda in syria which is affiliated defacto with elements of the muslim brotherhood of...
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and then of is morsi only a short time remained in the forty eight hour deadline set by the army morsi supporters remain steadfast in rabat committed to his presidency and its democratic legitimacy meanwhile his opponents began heading toward stuffier square pinning vera hopes on the army and its generals. by their. feet there's a lot more. susan rice. sort of the common to make you go tickle walked in the don't if you hadn't walked of fossil there in new. me and scary. fi. show by the amount. of it. in a moment when. a democratic lady said. selim is a. mish it. also has a room. to be social allah. undersell jani. sort of. feel very hostile bresnan cable in the house and the clock ticked on the final minutes of the forty eight hour deadline. just to be shakira but. being a man. just really had to. walk to benghazi to visit the. hospital woody. allen. who can. feel committed in. thought often. of the most of rocky that. fit him a min. you can feel if you mock of. good then will get you if you walk in with. others that are somehow dead it's a war over there. you know you mock log in or.
and then of is morsi only a short time remained in the forty eight hour deadline set by the army morsi supporters remain steadfast in rabat committed to his presidency and its democratic legitimacy meanwhile his opponents began heading toward stuffier square pinning vera hopes on the army and its generals. by their. feet there's a lot more. susan rice. sort of the common to make you go tickle walked in the don't if you hadn't walked of fossil there in new. me and scary. fi. show by the amount....
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mohamed morsi. >> dr. mohamed morsi. >> unfortunately, he was no mandela. >> from the overthrow of a new president... >> they were chanting against morsi, they were chanting against the muslim brotherhood, and some people were chanting for the military. >> to the military taking control. what happened to egypt's revolution? >> was the military responding to the will of the people or making this all happen? >> and what will come next? >> with sisi, we have something much more ominous, much more dangerous. >> global post's charles sennt reports for frontline. >> we got to really go this way. come on. >> on egypt in crisis. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated t
mohamed morsi. >> dr. mohamed morsi. >> unfortunately, he was no mandela. >> from the overthrow of a new president... >> they were chanting against morsi, they were chanting against the muslim brotherhood, and some people were chanting for the military. >> to the military taking control. what happened to egypt's revolution? >> was the military responding to the will of the people or making this all happen? >> and what will come next? >> with sisi,...
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morsi wasence was elected. this revolution doesn't fit into a nice, neat box in a few days, but an ongoing revolution. the ballot box is the way the muslim brotherhood sees it. the revolutionary seated in a different way. if you continue to act in an authoritarian way, continue to allow the police to kill and torture with impunity and not hold them accountable and yet give them promotions, you know alienate completely all of the political opposition and use a very thin electoral mandate to push through a very divisive legislation, at some point in this revolutionary moment, do you lose that legitimacy? i think we saw increasing anger on the streets, increasing mass mobilization site, they did on june 30. it is important to keep these things in context when we have this kind of going back and forth is it a coup or not. technically, yes it is a coup. when you compare it to the ouster of mubarak in that context, i think the people need to ask morsi loses legitimacy? angered so many different sections of egyptian p
morsi wasence was elected. this revolution doesn't fit into a nice, neat box in a few days, but an ongoing revolution. the ballot box is the way the muslim brotherhood sees it. the revolutionary seated in a different way. if you continue to act in an authoritarian way, continue to allow the police to kill and torture with impunity and not hold them accountable and yet give them promotions, you know alienate completely all of the political opposition and use a very thin electoral mandate to push...
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morsi. it was infectious and huge. the crowds in tahir as i left a couple hours ago, were as large as they were on the night mubarak resigned. i was impressed with the outpouring and there were thousands more coming. this looks like a street party that will go on until dawn. >> have to ask you. many people around the world are watching this and hear muslim brotherhood president and we'll get into his powers later with other guests and some of them say we should be concerned. this is an islamist now at the head of egypt. should they be? >> i think there's reason for concern absolutely. i don't subscribe to the level of panic i think a lot of other people have. personally, having watched the muslim brotherhood operate on the political scene before and after the revolution, i'm not afraid of them imposing sharia, i'm afraid of them being deal cutters and kind of snakes. they're politicians. they're pragmatists to the point of being cynical. i worry about that. i'm far more worried about muslim
morsi. it was infectious and huge. the crowds in tahir as i left a couple hours ago, were as large as they were on the night mubarak resigned. i was impressed with the outpouring and there were thousands more coming. this looks like a street party that will go on until dawn. >> have to ask you. many people around the world are watching this and hear muslim brotherhood president and we'll get into his powers later with other guests and some of them say we should be concerned. this is an...
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it was a pro-morsi and anti-morsi issue four or five days ago. we have anti-morsi protesters with us. they don't believe military intervention is proper. it's a democracy. you can't go to the negotiation table with guns and ammunition in tanks. this is not how democracy is being pushed into the scene. at the moment we don't know the whereabouts of the president. i cannot confirm or deany any o the rumors. >> reporter: what do you know about the talks going on today? the military says it's been talking to a group of national political young people, religious people. has it been talking to members of the morsi government and the freedom justice party? >> reporter: they invited members of the party to a meeting the party refused saying the military has no place in politics to do any type of mediation. it's supposed to follow a strict chain of command. more than half the country is willing to stand in front of the military. under no circumstances will we ever accept a political tear backed coup that installs an ill legitimate leader. he's a respectab
it was a pro-morsi and anti-morsi issue four or five days ago. we have anti-morsi protesters with us. they don't believe military intervention is proper. it's a democracy. you can't go to the negotiation table with guns and ammunition in tanks. this is not how democracy is being pushed into the scene. at the moment we don't know the whereabouts of the president. i cannot confirm or deany any o the rumors. >> reporter: what do you know about the talks going on today? the military says it's...
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morsi. >> let me ask you what your personal reelection was today as you saw people pour into tahrir square once again at the announcement that mohamed morsi, a former muslim brotherhood member, imprisoned himself by the regime of hosni mubarak, is now president when hosni mubarak is in prison. >> it was hard not to enjoy the irony of that no matter what you feel about the muslim brotherhood or mohamed morsi. today in tahrir square, it was infectious. it was huge. the crowds in tahrir as i left a couple hours ago were as large as they were on the night that mubarak resigned. i was impressed with the outpouring. there were thousands more coming. this looks like a street party that's going to go on until dawn. >> i've got to ask you, many people around the world are watching this. they hear muslim brotherhood president. we'll get into, you know, his powers a little later with other guests. some of them say we should be concerned. this is an islamist now at head of egypt. should they be? >> i th
morsi. >> let me ask you what your personal reelection was today as you saw people pour into tahrir square once again at the announcement that mohamed morsi, a former muslim brotherhood member, imprisoned himself by the regime of hosni mubarak, is now president when hosni mubarak is in prison. >> it was hard not to enjoy the irony of that no matter what you feel about the muslim brotherhood or mohamed morsi. today in tahrir square, it was infectious. it was huge. the crowds in...
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morsi. that is tahrir square. that was the heart and soul of the revolution some 2 1/2 years ago that ultimately ousted the then leader, hosni mubarak. on the right side of your screen, just a couple miles away, folks with quite a different perspective. these are pro-morsi demonstrators. according to a morsi spokesperson we've been in touch with here at cnn, there has been a coup in egypt. the fact is that the military, according to the spokesperson, has taken over. according to our senior correspondent ben wedeman there on the ground in cairo, was reporting on our air a little while ago that mohamed morsi is in the republican guard complex. we believe. what he's doing there, we don't know. according to witnesses the army has erected barbed wire barriers around barracks where mohamed morsi is currently. we're awaiting a statement from the military. what will they say? what is the road map for egypt as we look ahead? we'll take you live to cairo here momentarily. in the meantime, back to sanf
morsi. that is tahrir square. that was the heart and soul of the revolution some 2 1/2 years ago that ultimately ousted the then leader, hosni mubarak. on the right side of your screen, just a couple miles away, folks with quite a different perspective. these are pro-morsi demonstrators. according to a morsi spokesperson we've been in touch with here at cnn, there has been a coup in egypt. the fact is that the military, according to the spokesperson, has taken over. according to our senior...
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and then of is morsi only a short time remained in the forty eight hour deadline set by the army morsi supporters remain steadfast in rabat committed to his presidency and its democratic legitimacy meanwhile his opponents began heading toward stuffier square pinning vera hopes on the army and its generals. by the. susan rice. sort of the common enemy queue for the ticket walked in the don't know if you had a lot of fossils in new. fee if you must. show by the amount. of it. in a moment. a democratic lady said. selim is a. mish it. also has a room. to be sure wish. undersell yani. feel. best known cable in the house and the clock ticked on the final minutes of the forty eight hour deadline. and then we'll come back up. this theory or to. what i'm going to. walk to ben with. the. hottest woody. allen. who can. feel committed in. negative thought often. of the most rocky that. fit him a minute. you can feel if you mock of. get done will get you if you walk in with. ten others that are somehow dead it's a war that. you know you mock in or. wouldn't an interrogator. or kid when dad is going
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hello and welcome to the program i'm dennis mohamed morsi died in court on monday whilst all of you in his defense against charges that many believed were trumped up just to keep him in jail he was 67 and not in good health he needed regular medication that his family and others said he was often denied during his 6 years in detention his term in office was brief barely a year but he insisted he was egypt's the jessamine president right up until he died and as rory chalons now reports most his time in office was characterized by optimism which quickly turned to frustration. mohamed morsi sailed into the presidency of egypt on the winds of a people's revolution demanding change in 2012 he became egypt's 1st ever democratically elected president the 1st civilian to hold the office morsi was born in 1951 he spent his adult life 1st as an engineering professor then as a member of parliament and a political prisoner the egyptian revolution in 2011 set the stage for morsi to reach the pinnacle of power from the start his critics accused him of placing his allegiance with the muslim brotherho
hello and welcome to the program i'm dennis mohamed morsi died in court on monday whilst all of you in his defense against charges that many believed were trumped up just to keep him in jail he was 67 and not in good health he needed regular medication that his family and others said he was often denied during his 6 years in detention his term in office was brief barely a year but he insisted he was egypt's the jessamine president right up until he died and as rory chalons now reports most his...
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mohamed morsi and many of his followers began a long wait in jail. gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> so just to recap and i don't know if we can see the pictures we see here of some defendants in that egyptian court, that was the judge handing down his ruling but mohamed morsi previously sentenced to death over a prison break in 2011 and former egyptian president will not now face the death penalty. it has been commuted to life in prison. now, other news here on al jazeera houthi rebels arrived in geneva for u.n. brokered talks to end the war in yemen and delayed in djibouti and opened the talks on monday calling for immediate ceasefire. and we are in geneva and he sends us this. >> reporter: the u.n. envoy is going to have separate talks with the houthis and members of the yemeni government and not expecting them to have face-to-face talks because of the huge political divide but we do understand the united nations is willing to have both parties agree on some sort of a ceasefire to be implemented in the coming days so that international aid can flow into
mohamed morsi and many of his followers began a long wait in jail. gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> so just to recap and i don't know if we can see the pictures we see here of some defendants in that egyptian court, that was the judge handing down his ruling but mohamed morsi previously sentenced to death over a prison break in 2011 and former egyptian president will not now face the death penalty. it has been commuted to life in prison. now, other news here on al jazeera houthi rebels...
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here again, morsi tried to reassure them. how worried will these people be that egypt will leave democracy and become a totalitarian islamist state. >> there is no objection to democracy, we live, rich and poor, all egyptians to new heights of democracy. there will be no going backwards, not to the previous ruling. this is what i abide by and insist on. we gain new heights in the context of applying and practicing democracy, with complete freedom. >> reporter: but you know there are a lot of egyptians, christians, cops, who are very frightened -- frightened and worried that their country, egypt, is moving in the wrong direction. >> those people are my beloveds. and the children of the nation, the christians, the muslims, there is no worry at all because the rights of all egyptians are equal. the same rights for everybody. and they have the same obligations. the children of egypt can't be divided at all because of their beli believes, practices, we're all egyptians. >> reporter: what is your message to them about the religious
here again, morsi tried to reassure them. how worried will these people be that egypt will leave democracy and become a totalitarian islamist state. >> there is no objection to democracy, we live, rich and poor, all egyptians to new heights of democracy. there will be no going backwards, not to the previous ruling. this is what i abide by and insist on. we gain new heights in the context of applying and practicing democracy, with complete freedom. >> reporter: but you know there are...
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or a challenge looks at the rise and fall of mohamed morsi me mohamed morsi sailed into the presidency of egypt on the winds of a people's revolution demanding change in 2012 he became egypt's 1st ever democratically elected president the 1st civilian to hold the office morsi was born in 1901 he spent his adult life 1st as an engineering professor then as a member of parliament and a political prisoner the egyptian revolution in 2011 set the stage for morsi to reach the pinnacle of power from the start of his critics accused him of placing his allegiance with the muslim brotherhood and not the country morsi made a point of repeatedly promising to be a president for all egyptians his opponents however claim he tried to consolidate his power by giving himself for thought see above the judiciary and dominating the governments with muslim brotherhood members. morsi said his actions were to combat counter revolutionary forces led by the so-called deep state that wanted to kill egypt's nascent to. crecy those forces included members of the military as well as regional powers namely the u.a.e
or a challenge looks at the rise and fall of mohamed morsi me mohamed morsi sailed into the presidency of egypt on the winds of a people's revolution demanding change in 2012 he became egypt's 1st ever democratically elected president the 1st civilian to hold the office morsi was born in 1901 he spent his adult life 1st as an engineering professor then as a member of parliament and a political prisoner the egyptian revolution in 2011 set the stage for morsi to reach the pinnacle of power from...
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mohammed morsi is body to his family. hundreds of thousands of people in the democratic republic of congo have been displaced due to increased fighting more than 200 people have been killed in the past week and dozens of villages destroyed in tribal conflicts a northeastern eatery province russia's foreign ministry says plans by the u.s. to send a 1000 additional troops to the middle east provocative the pentagon has released pictures that it says show a lead me into a certain moving at an exploded mine from one of the oil tankers hit by explosions last week a court in kenya has postponed delivering verdicts over the 2015 attack on a university that 4 suspects face life in prison for the killing of 148 people most of them students they will now learn their fate on wednesday the. cambridge sponsibility for the attack which saw christian students targeted and killed. right now russia's foreign ministry has warned that the u.s. against deploying more troops to the middle east scholar need a provocative move washington is pla
mohammed morsi is body to his family. hundreds of thousands of people in the democratic republic of congo have been displaced due to increased fighting more than 200 people have been killed in the past week and dozens of villages destroyed in tribal conflicts a northeastern eatery province russia's foreign ministry says plans by the u.s. to send a 1000 additional troops to the middle east provocative the pentagon has released pictures that it says show a lead me into a certain moving at an...
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stand thinks the trial that starts today in morsi is morsi is political assassination. this is seems a bit like deja vu for egypt another president another trial in less than three years and what we're seeing is a rerun of a politicized trial course there are things that president morsi has done just like hosni mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of his muslim brotherhood ideology and the way he ran the country with the intent of trying him is not really to state of law or a democratic tradition or or any of this stuff the same time we're seeing a lot of his. ministers that. minister is that under him rabbi actually the protesters they are not being tried along with morsi and so therefore this is seen as very very highly politicized in the hands of the people who want to see a lot of the muslim brotherhood behind bars. more just a day before the trial opens u.s. secretary of state john kerry met egyptian leaders in cairo urging them to commit to transparent justice
stand thinks the trial that starts today in morsi is morsi is political assassination. this is seems a bit like deja vu for egypt another president another trial in less than three years and what we're seeing is a rerun of a politicized trial course there are things that president morsi has done just like hosni mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of his muslim brotherhood ideology and the...
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morsi said his actions were to combat counter revolutionary forces led by the so. deep state that wanted to kill egypt's nascent democracy those forces included members of the military as well as regional powers namely the u.a.e. and saudi arabia who were vehemently opposed to the arab spring in june 2030 in scenes reminiscent of the revolution huge crowds of egyptians filled square calling for their president to step down it was a culmination of the tower of rebel campaign a movement which was born a few months prior almost later revealed to have been supported by abu dhabi morsi supporters took to the streets to which emboldened him and he refused to step down instead he made an offer of national reconciliation including forming a new government of technocrats that offer was rejected by the army which days later deposed him ending egypt's historic but brief experiment with democracy stripped of the title of president morsi swiftly became a political prisoner once again he was ultimately tried and sentenced to death for allegedly working with foreign armed groups
morsi said his actions were to combat counter revolutionary forces led by the so. deep state that wanted to kill egypt's nascent democracy those forces included members of the military as well as regional powers namely the u.a.e. and saudi arabia who were vehemently opposed to the arab spring in june 2030 in scenes reminiscent of the revolution huge crowds of egyptians filled square calling for their president to step down it was a culmination of the tower of rebel campaign a movement which was...
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egypt's 1st democratically elected president mohamed morsi of collapses and dies in court rights groups say he'd been denied medical treatment during his almost 6 years in prison. and maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up iran says in 10 days time it will pass the limits of enriched uranium it's allowed to stockpile under the nuclear deal. and the student who became the face of hong kong's democracy movement is freed from prison and adds his voice to the calls for leading carry lamb to. egypt's 1st democratically elected president mohamed morsi has died during a court session in cairo the public prosecutor said he collapsed in the defendant's cage shortly after addressing the court the 67 year old muslim brotherhood leader had been in prison since 2013 when he was ousted after less than a year in power the secretary general of the muslim brotherhood has told al-jazeera he fears security forces will bury morsi and cairo late at night denying him a proper funeral. the sect on the head of the real me home has even less of a problem this is a sad day not only for th
egypt's 1st democratically elected president mohamed morsi of collapses and dies in court rights groups say he'd been denied medical treatment during his almost 6 years in prison. and maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up iran says in 10 days time it will pass the limits of enriched uranium it's allowed to stockpile under the nuclear deal. and the student who became the face of hong kong's democracy movement is freed from prison and adds his voice to the calls for...
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former president morsi is now being held by security forces. hundreds of thousands of people have been camped out in cairo's square for days now. they are celebrating their victory hours after the announcement, rejoicing and fireworks. supporters have been showing up in huge numbers. that is much more somber. reports from the day's events. >> when it was timely confirmed that the military was back in harge after staging a cue -- coup day ta. once again a movement sparked by the country's youth has led to the overthrow of a leader. protests organized by the movement had been calling for he country's first democratically-elected morsi to go. and demonstrators listened to the minister of defense who was flanked by political leaders announcing that morsi was no longer in power. >> this road map includes the following. suspending the constitution. the key justice of the supreme court will declare an early presidential election. the chief justice of the supreme constitutional court and until a new president is elected. >> opposition leader el baradei
former president morsi is now being held by security forces. hundreds of thousands of people have been camped out in cairo's square for days now. they are celebrating their victory hours after the announcement, rejoicing and fireworks. supporters have been showing up in huge numbers. that is much more somber. reports from the day's events. >> when it was timely confirmed that the military was back in harge after staging a cue -- coup day ta. once again a movement sparked by the country's...
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at a cafÉ, like so many others, wind president morsi. he is responsible for everything that has gone wrong. fuel was available under mubarak. now, there is no food. we cannot find jobs. people are afraid to go out. there is theft and rape everywhere. off withyou be better a man like mubarak? >> yes. i think yes. >> yes, mubarak. we were safe them. tahrir square was full again with anti-morsi protesters. they know the army is talking to the government, but they are determined that, however it happens, morsi must go. >> we are getting news from egyptian state television that president morsi is expected to address the nation shortly. for more on events unfolding in cairo, i spoke to jeremy in tahrir square moments ago. the crowd seem to be in a good mood. how will they respond to the news from president morsi that he has no plans to step down? >> they are excited, and apprehensive as well, about what might be happening tomorrow. other there have been big demonstrations organized by the muslim brotherhood. they are capable of putting big num
at a cafÉ, like so many others, wind president morsi. he is responsible for everything that has gone wrong. fuel was available under mubarak. now, there is no food. we cannot find jobs. people are afraid to go out. there is theft and rape everywhere. off withyou be better a man like mubarak? >> yes. i think yes. >> yes, mubarak. we were safe them. tahrir square was full again with anti-morsi protesters. they know the army is talking to the government, but they are determined that,...
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morsi --rse, president i agree focusing on president morsi now is because of his special situation as an ousted president and most of the media are looking for him. frankly, --y i'm a say, frankly, that this is not expressing the impartiality of the judicial system. more than 11,000 people escaped from that prison during the 2011 uprising.ould -- this is because of the important position of president morsi himself. the special situation of president morsi makes himself in this situation. also for the military to give a reason for international players that president morsi -- we have a reason for putting mr. morsi under detention now because since he was ousted in july -- on july 3, no clear reason, just for his personal security. >> i want to ask you something before we run out of time. a lot of people see egypt's judiciary as a branch of what the failed state. it senior members were appointed during the mubarak regime. allegations are coming from -- where allegations are coming from? >> this is a big debate in egypt. what i can say now is that the egyptian judiciary, its credibility
morsi --rse, president i agree focusing on president morsi now is because of his special situation as an ousted president and most of the media are looking for him. frankly, --y i'm a say, frankly, that this is not expressing the impartiality of the judicial system. more than 11,000 people escaped from that prison during the 2011 uprising.ould -- this is because of the important position of president morsi himself. the special situation of president morsi makes himself in this situation. also...
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi and a group of fellow is almost accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency seven taj the first day of their trial forcing the judge to adjourn the hearing live pictures you're looking at. the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services and we're showing you live scenes outside the chord we're increasing numbers of angry morsy and muslim brotherhood supporters are protesting against their leaders detention also this hour here in our t.v. . dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother that stove the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth as washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran supreme leader to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america the spy a growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. well this is our team coming to you live from
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi and a group of fellow is almost accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency seven taj the first day of their trial forcing the judge to adjourn the hearing live pictures you're looking at. the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services and we're showing you live scenes outside the chord we're increasing numbers of angry morsy and muslim brotherhood supporters are protesting against their leaders...
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morsi was not pursuing democratic -- >> i don't want to get into the position of defending morsi, i'm not, i'm playing devil's advocate, but robert, you saw on monday president obama trying to talk about how he was giving a press conference about how the u.s. has really looked at the democratic efforts that have been made by muslim brotherhood and by egyptian golfs. that's not necessarily where some critics say the u.s. has put its efforts. others say it has more to do with the security considerations. what do you expect to hear from president obama when he finally speaking on this? >> i hope that the president says what jeremy said about the security side, but doesn't limit itself to the security side, because that really has been missing over the last two years, where we have essentially given the muslim brotherhood a free rein domestically as long as they played by our regional security interests. what this tells us, with millions of people in the street, is that there is a civic society in egypt that wants to be engaged, wants or support and wants to be heard. >> we're closely fol
morsi was not pursuing democratic -- >> i don't want to get into the position of defending morsi, i'm not, i'm playing devil's advocate, but robert, you saw on monday president obama trying to talk about how he was giving a press conference about how the u.s. has really looked at the democratic efforts that have been made by muslim brotherhood and by egyptian golfs. that's not necessarily where some critics say the u.s. has put its efforts. others say it has more to do with the security...
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president morsi isolation and treatment might actually amount to torture. rights groups are demanding an investigation into more seized detention conditions which they blame for killing him slowly. in civil raman you're watching on is there a lot of my headquarters here in doha also coming up the u.s. releases new images it says implicates iran in to her explosions it's also deploying more troops and from immigration bounds to the border wall trade wars and the economy we look at donald trump's achievements and failures as he attempts reelection. welcome to the program egypt's 1st democratically elected president mohammed morsi has been buried at a cemetery in cairo a day after he died in court some family members were there but morsi son says the government refused to allow the burial to take place in his father's hometown shortly chalons will look at the rise and fall of morsi and the crushing of the muslim brotherhood 1st print gupta takes us to reaction to his death which rights groups blame on years of paul prison conditions. a death that human rights
president morsi isolation and treatment might actually amount to torture. rights groups are demanding an investigation into more seized detention conditions which they blame for killing him slowly. in civil raman you're watching on is there a lot of my headquarters here in doha also coming up the u.s. releases new images it says implicates iran in to her explosions it's also deploying more troops and from immigration bounds to the border wall trade wars and the economy we look at donald trump's...
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supporters wept away from morsi. now we will see in these new elections and will they come to power. the muslim brotherhood retains core. they haven't gone away. the people we see celebrating tonight, tomorrow they will divide again into the dozens and dozens of passes and opinions. the challenge for them is to unite, to come together, to compromise. it is part of democracy. compromise is not a dirty word. it is something they have not yet learned. they have learned the power of the streets again. they learned they can bring the army out to further their aim. the next step is to learn the act of compromise and coming together as a unified move meant and not -- movement and not 57 different ways. >> they would say to you on the streets weerks are egyptian. we are not some johnny come plately middle east country. we are the heart of the middle east. we are the senior citizens in this part of the world. we did it wrong once. we will fix it and do it again and keep trying until we get it right. there is a positive spin t
supporters wept away from morsi. now we will see in these new elections and will they come to power. the muslim brotherhood retains core. they haven't gone away. the people we see celebrating tonight, tomorrow they will divide again into the dozens and dozens of passes and opinions. the challenge for them is to unite, to come together, to compromise. it is part of democracy. compromise is not a dirty word. it is something they have not yet learned. they have learned the power of the streets...
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morsi is death. very little because as you mentioned not only are we banned from reporting in egypt and we have our colleague mahmoud hussein still in prison in egypt but source of other news outlets and there is very little transparency in what is described by many human rights organizations as some sort of police state there and therefore we only have what is given to us by state media what's interesting is so look at how the state media has reported its or even the clip that we played earlier where it was announced on state t.v. that their former president had allegedly died in an alleged court hearing today there fused to put his picture up the news itself didn't make the headlines in state t.v. and was only actually announced through a half an hour bullets and where it was preceded by visits news or visits of president for tougher c.c. to better russo of all countries are not necessarily the most strategic of foreign visits the fact about war seem to be more newsworthy is indicative of the attem
morsi is death. very little because as you mentioned not only are we banned from reporting in egypt and we have our colleague mahmoud hussein still in prison in egypt but source of other news outlets and there is very little transparency in what is described by many human rights organizations as some sort of police state there and therefore we only have what is given to us by state media what's interesting is so look at how the state media has reported its or even the clip that we played...
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morsi was 68 years old. he was buried today in cairo. the muslim brotherhood leader was elected in 2012 in egypt's first, and still only, democratic election, but he was deposed a year later in a military coup led by egyptian army chief general abdel fattah el-sisi. in his final comments, morsi insisted he was still egypt's legitimate president. morsi's historic election came one year after mass protests led to the the end of hosni mubarak's 30-year rule. morsi spent the last six years of his life in jail including extended periods in isolation. amy: the muslim brotherhood, which is now banned in egypt, has described morsi's death as "full fledged murder." human rights watch said -- "the government of egypt today bears responsibility for his death, given their failure to provide him with adequate medical care or basic prisoner rights." morsi's death comes as el-sisi continues to jail tens of thousands of people in what the associated press has described as the heaviest crackdown on dissent in egypt's modern history. we go now to cairo wh
morsi was 68 years old. he was buried today in cairo. the muslim brotherhood leader was elected in 2012 in egypt's first, and still only, democratic election, but he was deposed a year later in a military coup led by egyptian army chief general abdel fattah el-sisi. in his final comments, morsi insisted he was still egypt's legitimate president. morsi's historic election came one year after mass protests led to the the end of hosni mubarak's 30-year rule. morsi spent the last six years of his...
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turkey's president called morsi a martyr who died fighting for the cause that he believed in. let's return to one of our top stories and of course that rocket attack in southern iraq we can go to june our correspondent who's in baghdad with the very latest sketchy details mohammed but what more do we know about what's happened in the south of the country . so what we've heard from security officials this far is that a katyusha rocket landed close to a compound that houses foreign oil companies also very close to the iraqi oil drilling company that 2 iraq oil drilling company iraqi workers were injured and that also this is close to the headquarters of exxon mobile in basra now we're told that this happened about 25 kilometers south of basra in a district called the zubair district and that oil production has not been affected thus far we've also been told that exxon mobil has decided to evacuate 20 of their foreign workers this is all very interesting timing obviously all the tensions the rising tensions between the u.s. and iran the attacks on the oil facilities and tankers t
turkey's president called morsi a martyr who died fighting for the cause that he believed in. let's return to one of our top stories and of course that rocket attack in southern iraq we can go to june our correspondent who's in baghdad with the very latest sketchy details mohammed but what more do we know about what's happened in the south of the country . so what we've heard from security officials this far is that a katyusha rocket landed close to a compound that houses foreign oil companies...
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the family of mohammed morsi says egypt's government denied their request to bury him in his hometown all 3 died including. the u.n. calls for an independent investigation into multis death taking in all aspects of his treatment while in custody. you know i mean this is out 0 life and also coming up. my most sincere apology. hogan's leader says sorry for proposing a contentious extradition changes but pro-democracy activists say the current law should step down. if he had been migrants caught up in the middle of war and poverty in yemen and now returning home. egypt's 70 democratically elected president mohamed morsi has been buried at a cemetery and. died in court these pitches were taken it by its security forces kept journalists away from the burial service morsy son says they also refused to allow his father to be buried it is hometown. takes is 3 reaction to his death which rights groups blamed on years of pull prison conditions. a death that human rights activists have called tragic but predictable and what former egyptian president mohamed morsy supporters say is a model 17 jun
the family of mohammed morsi says egypt's government denied their request to bury him in his hometown all 3 died including. the u.n. calls for an independent investigation into multis death taking in all aspects of his treatment while in custody. you know i mean this is out 0 life and also coming up. my most sincere apology. hogan's leader says sorry for proposing a contentious extradition changes but pro-democracy activists say the current law should step down. if he had been migrants caught...
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president morsi was ousted by the egyptian military. a spokesperson now tells us he has been arrested. that, as hundreds of thousands of egyptians celebrated his removal from power. fireworks and jubilation in tahrir square, and the military announced they have removed president morsi. in the speech to the nation, the head of the military said they are responding to the calls of the people. the military also blamed morsi for failing to unite egyptians. president morsi struck back and argued that he was legitimately elected. in a tweet, his office said that measures by the armed forces represent a coup categorjt(s&y rejected by our nation. in a video is posted on line, he warned whoever planned this wants to spill the blood of the egyptian people. it was just two and a half years ago that many of these same egyptians were fighting to oust another president. since then, egypt has become so deeply polarized t worries that a civil war could tear the country apart. >> mohammed morsi made a lot of mistakes, and i think a lot of the decisions
president morsi was ousted by the egyptian military. a spokesperson now tells us he has been arrested. that, as hundreds of thousands of egyptians celebrated his removal from power. fireworks and jubilation in tahrir square, and the military announced they have removed president morsi. in the speech to the nation, the head of the military said they are responding to the calls of the people. the military also blamed morsi for failing to unite egyptians. president morsi struck back and argued...
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we know mohamed morsi has arrived. nothing further on proceedings, but the crowd grew in the last hour, 45 minutes to what you see on screen. the latest on that as and hep it happens. >> in the meantime other new, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia trying to mend strained relations there. riyadh is the second stop of john kerry's trip across the middle east. he's unhappy with his u.s. ally and plans to talk to iran over its nuclear program. >> saudi arabias don't have much choice. >> they say we will walk away from the united states. this will not happen because in this reliesship it is the saudi arabia monarchy that is dependent on the united states securedy guarantees. the u.s., although keen to maintain the relationship and protecting the relationship can do without it, if push comes to shove. the united states could abandon saudi arabia. because the u.s. has other options. the saudi arabia monarchy does not have. >> monday is the 34th anniversary of iran storming the u.s. embassy in tehran. t
we know mohamed morsi has arrived. nothing further on proceedings, but the crowd grew in the last hour, 45 minutes to what you see on screen. the latest on that as and hep it happens. >> in the meantime other new, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia trying to mend strained relations there. riyadh is the second stop of john kerry's trip across the middle east. he's unhappy with his u.s. ally and plans to talk to iran over its nuclear program. >> saudi arabias...
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or hopes that morsy should be getting a fair trial now. with the military being in this situation it's not helping the military the military needs to go back to the actual job that the military should should be doing which is protecting the nation from any external enemies now i don't actually see. every eason for why we are speeding to go through this trial mubarak it took us eight months to put him on trial we could have waited for for a couple of more months until and uli elected government would be in and power. i honestly believe that whatever happened yesterday is just adding more to the fuel of the follow ization that is happening in egypt. this is taking us away from what needs to happen which is. the asian and going through a transitional justice. which which is strongly needed at this point to get great you know ever sense you know the fall of mubarak we had a number of elections in egypt and the result kept being the same and you know what that result is i mean how do you square the circle you want to have a d.j. sharing but you
or hopes that morsy should be getting a fair trial now. with the military being in this situation it's not helping the military the military needs to go back to the actual job that the military should should be doing which is protecting the nation from any external enemies now i don't actually see. every eason for why we are speeding to go through this trial mubarak it took us eight months to put him on trial we could have waited for for a couple of more months until and uli elected government...